Swish-e gets a nod in a recent ComputerWorld article:
For instance, researchers at the Stanford Linear Accelerator
Center (SLAC) in Menlo Park, Calif., recently needed a
search tool to help them index and navigate an internal
newsgroup with 600-plus posts per day. They needed a tool
that was customizable and capable of handling the large
volume of posted messages. After evaluating a number of
commercial and open-source search products, SLAC chose the
open-source Swish-e tool, both for its speed and low cost.
"It doesn't do all that Google does ... but it turned out to
be the fastest index engine," says Douglas Smith, an
experimental support professional at SLAC. Smith notes that
internal search requires different capabilities than public
Internet search, where users don't know anything about the
content they're searching.
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University Libraries of Notre Dame